﻿@model Microsoft.Online.Demos.Aadexpense.Models.Signup

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<h2>You're Done! Welcome to Azure Active Directory!</h2>

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<h3 class="Steps">Your Azure Active Directory Tenant is now authorized to use this application!</h3>

<p> You can now go to the login page of this application and sign-in to use the Azure Active Directory Demo Expense Application.</p>

<h3>Some things to look for:</h3>
<li><b>Single Sign-On through Azure Active Directory!</b> Customers get the familiar and trusted logon screen for their subscription, along with password recovery and reset options.</li>
<li><b>Seamless integration with your directory.</b> You can authorize users to use the Expense Application from the Administrator's tab!</li>
<li><b>Knowledge of your organization's hierarchy!</b> When employees submit an expense invoice, their manager is automatically populated and the expense submitted to the manager.</li>
<li><b>Knowledge of your organization's employee role memberships!</b> Managers, when they log in, will see their expense reports to approve for only their employees.</li>
<li><b>Detailed User information!</b> In the Administrator's tab, click on Employee Details and see all of the information for that employee that is in Azure Active Directory.</li>

<p>... all of this without any custom work on your part</p>

<h3>There is a lot more to discover! Log in now and play around!</h3>
    <p>Also, make sure to take a look at the <a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh974476.aspx">MSDN documentation here</a> and the documentation included with the application to understand the application and detail, as well as start on your own app!</p>

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